Dinamo Zagreb records and statistics

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This page is containing records and statistics of Croatian football club GNK Dinamo Zagreb. It shows club records as well as individual records achieved by the club's players.

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Domestic and international titles

Number in parentheses indicates number of titles, while competition in bold indicates record number of titles.

Croatian First Football League (25): 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Croatian Football Cup (17): 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2024
Croatian Football Super Cup (8): 2002, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2019, 2022, 2023

Yugoslav First League (10): 1923, 1926, 1928, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1948, 1954, 1958, 1982
Yugoslav Cup (7): 1951, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980, 1983

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (1): 1967

Reference: [1]

Results and sequences

Record of biggest wins and loses in domestic league, domestic cup and official European matches (from 1992).

Record of longest league sequences in terms of winning, losing, scoring and conceding (from 1992).

Reference: [3] [4]

Appearances and goals

GNK Dinamo Zagreb record players in terms of appearances and goals in official matches (domestic league and cup games, all official European games). [ citation needed ] Last game updated: Rijeka - Dinamo 2–7 (13 November 2022)

Appearances

No.PlayerApps
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Dražen Ladić 467
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Flag of North Macedonia.svg Arijan Ademi 363
3 Flag of Croatia.svg Mladen Ramljak 339
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Kokotović 325
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Srećko Bogdan 309
6 Flag of Croatia.svg Drago Vabec 308
6 Flag of Croatia.svg Zlatko Kranjčar 308
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Mlinarić 302
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Blašković 294
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Sammir 294

Goals

No.PlayerGoals
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Franjo Wölfl 260
2 Flag of Croatia.svg August Lešnik 196
3 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Cvitanović 165
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Slaven Zambata 158
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Zvonimir Cimermančić 128
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Dražan Jerković 128
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Zlatko Kranjčar 125
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Snješko Cerin 117
9 Flag of Croatia.svg Željko Čajkovski 101
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Eduardo da Silva 92

Minutes without conceding in league

No.GoalkeeperMinutes
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Kelava 951
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Eduardo 627
3 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Turina 625
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Butina 449
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Dražen Ladić 440
6 Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Lončarić 401
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Dominik Livaković 398
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Antonijo Ježina 328
9 Flag of Croatia.svg Oliver Zelenika 308
10 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Miralem Ibrahimović 271

Updated on 21 August 2022

Reference: [5]

Transfers

Highest transfer spending
No.PlayerSigned fromDateValue
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Rog Flag of Croatia.svg Split 9 July 2015€ 5.000.000
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Ivanušec Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva 19 August 2019€ 3.000.000
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Boško Šutalo Flag of Italy.svg Atalanta 21 June 2022€ 3.000.000
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Stojković Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva 22 August 2023€ 3.000.000
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Bočkaj Flag of Croatia.svg Osijek 25 December 2021€ 2.700.000
6 Flag of Nigeria.svg Iyayi Atiemwen Flag of Croatia.svg Gorica 22 January 2019€ 2.650.000
7 Flag of Chile.svg Junior Fernendes Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 23 April 2014€ 2.500.000
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Lovro Majer Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva 27 June 2018€ 2.500.000
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Robert Prosinečki Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 8 July 1997€ 2.500.000
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Marcelo Brozović Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva 24 January 2015€ 2.400.000
11 Flag of Argentina.svg Adrián Calello Flag of Argentina.svg Independiente 15 December 2008€ 2.200.000
12 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Bulat Flag of Croatia.svg Šibenik 11 February 2021€ 2.200.000
Highest transfer earning
No.PlayerSold toDateValue
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Pjaca Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 21 July 2016€ 23.000.000
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur 26 April 2008€ 21.000.000
3 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Šutalo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 21 August 2023€ 20.500.000
4 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Olmo Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 25 January 2020€ 19.000.000
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Joško Gvardiol Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 28 September 2020€ 16.000.000
6 Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Benković Flag of England.svg Leicester City 9 August 2018€ 14.500.000
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Eduardo da Silva Flag of England.svg Arsenal 3 July 2007€ 13.500.000
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Rog Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 29 August 2016€ 13.000.000
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Vedran Ćorluka Flag of England.svg Manchester City 1 September 2007€ 13.000.000
9 Flag of Croatia.svg Lovro Majer Flag of France.svg Rennes 26 August 2021€ 12.000.000
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Šimić Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan 3 January 1999€ 11.000.000
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Mateo Kovačić Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan 31 January 2013€ 11.000.000
Highest transfer earning with bonuses
No.PlayerSold toDateValue
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Joško Gvardiol Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 28 September 2020€ 37.000.000
2 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Pjaca Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 21 July 2016€ 29.000.000
2 Flag of Spain.svg Dani Olmo Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 25 January 2020€ 29.000.000
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur 26 April 2008€ 22.500.000
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Šutalo Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 21 August 2023€ 20.500.000
6 Flag of Croatia.svg Filip Benković Flag of England.svg Leicester City 9 August 2018€ 14.500.000
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Eduardo da Silva Flag of England.svg Arsenal 3 July 2007€ 13.500.000
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Rog Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 29 August 2016€ 13.000.000
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Vedran Ćorluka Flag of England.svg Manchester City 1 September 2007€ 13.000.000
9 Flag of Croatia.svg Lovro Majer Flag of France.svg Rennes 26 August 2021€ 12.000.000
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Dario Šimić Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan 3 January 1999€ 11.000.000
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Mateo Kovačić Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan 31 January 2013€ 11.000.000

Reference: [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Dinamo Zagreb players on major international tournaments

Lists below show Dinamo Zagreb players who represented their countries on major senior continental and world competitions. All players were on the squad list of their national team and under contract as Dinamo Zagreb players at the time. Flag in front of the name indicates national team that the player has represented. Gold, silver and bronze icon after the players name indicates medal won with the nation in question.


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